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27 Sept 202413:37

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the influence of Obama’s policies on the Biden administration and Kamala Harris, framing Biden's term as a 'third Obama term' and Harris’s potential presidency as a 'fourth.' It highlights various progressive policies related to gender identity, immigration, and economic spending that originated during Obama’s presidency and have been expanded under Biden. The speaker critiques these policies as detrimental to traditional American values and social stability, touching on issues like Title IX, DACA, same-sex marriage, Critical Race Theory, and economic spending, and their impact on American society and politics.

Takeaways

  • 🗳️ Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris' policies are seen as a continuation of Obama's agenda, with Biden's administration considered as a 'third term of Obama' and Harris potentially leading a 'fourth term.'
  • 🏛️ Obama's coalition united underprivileged groups and progressive whites, starting a movement towards radical leftist policies aimed at transforming America's history, system, and family structure.
  • 🚻 Obama introduced 'gender-neutral bathrooms' starting from the White House, a policy continued by Biden under Title IX, which enforces rules about addressing gender identity in schools.
  • 🏳️‍🌈 Obama supported same-sex marriage, and in 2015 the Supreme Court legalized it across the U.S. Biden extended LGBTQ+ rights with further executive orders.
  • ⚖️ The Biden administration's DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) policy enforces hiring quotas for women, Black individuals, and other minorities in federal agencies and contractors.
  • 💼 'Equal Pay for Equal Work' was championed by Obama and Biden, leading to the creation of 'Equal Pay Day' in the U.S., focusing on wage equality between men and women.
  • 🚪 Obama’s DACA program deferred the deportation of undocumented immigrants who arrived as children, and Biden has expanded this policy, offering permanent residency and citizenship options.
  • 💸 Obama, Biden, and Harris advocate for expansive government spending across various sectors like welfare, education, healthcare, and energy, contributing to the national debt crisis.
  • 📉 The U.S. national debt has surged significantly, with Biden's administration contributing a substantial portion. Critics warn of an impending national debt crisis that could undermine economic stability.
  • 👩‍⚖️ Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender issues are polarizing U.S. politics, with debates over racial history and identity leading to legal and social conflict across states.

Q & A

  • What does the statement 'Biden’s administration is an extension of Obama’s policies' imply?

    -This statement suggests that many of Biden's policies, such as those related to social justice, healthcare, and immigration, follow the foundation set by Obama's administration. Biden’s presidency is seen as continuing and expanding upon Obama-era reforms, including policies on gender, race, and economic equity.

  • What is Title IX and how does it relate to Biden's executive orders?

    -Title IX is a U.S. federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities. Biden issued an executive order reinforcing the requirement that schools respect students' gender identities, including allowing students to use facilities that align with their gender identity, continuing the Obama administration's focus on gender equality.

  • How does the speaker describe Obama’s role in advancing LGBTQ+ rights?

    -The speaker highlights that Obama officially supported same-sex marriage in 2012 and played a key role in pushing related executive orders and policies that led to the U.S. Supreme Court legalizing same-sex marriage in 2015.

  • What concerns does the speaker raise regarding Kamala Harris’s policies if she were to become president?

    -The speaker expresses concern that Kamala Harris’s policies would involve even more government spending than Biden's, potentially exacerbating national debt. The speaker also suggests Harris would push further on social and cultural issues, particularly concerning gender and identity politics.

  • What is the 'DEI' policy and how is it affecting the workforce according to the transcript?

    -The 'DEI' policy stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. It mandates that federal agencies and companies contracting with the government hire women, Black individuals, and other minorities, which the speaker criticizes as enforced quotas based on identity rather than merit.

  • What is DACA, and how does the Biden administration plan to build on it?

    -DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is an Obama-era policy that defers the deportation of undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children. The Biden administration plans to offer permanent residency and pathways to citizenship for these individuals, expanding on Obama's original policy.

  • Why does the speaker argue that the U.S. national debt is a major concern?

    -The speaker notes that the national debt has grown significantly, with Biden adding a substantial amount in a short period. They warn that this could lead to an economic crisis if confidence in the U.S. dollar and demand for U.S. bonds decline, as highlighted by a Wall Street Journal article.

  • What example does the speaker provide to criticize gender policies in sports?

    -The speaker mentions Riley Gaines, a female swimmer who lost to a transgender athlete in a competition. Gaines later became an activist, arguing that allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports is unfair. The speaker uses this to critique Obama and Biden’s gender policies.

  • What role did Obama play in shaping the current political landscape, according to the speaker?

    -The speaker claims that Obama formed a political coalition of underprivileged groups and progressive white allies, promoting radical leftist policies that challenged traditional American values, including the family structure, gender norms, and U.S. history.

  • What is the speaker's view on Critical Race Theory (CRT), and how is it affecting U.S. education?

    -The speaker is critical of CRT, describing it as a divisive theory that teaches students to view American history as rooted in hatred, and characterizes white people as inherently bad and minorities as inherently good. They note that some states have banned CRT, leading to political and educational conflict.

Outlines

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🤔 The Influence of Obama on Biden and Harris Policies

This paragraph discusses how the policies of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and Kamala Harris trace back to the political agenda of Barack Obama, presenting Biden's administration as an extension of Obama’s. It highlights the continuation of progressive initiatives such as gender-neutral bathrooms, Title IX reforms, LGBTQ rights, and same-sex marriage legalization. The Biden administration's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy is also discussed, with mandatory hiring quotas for women and minorities. Economic policies across education, healthcare, and welfare spending are attributed to Obama’s legacy, leading to concerns about rising national debt. The paragraph concludes by raising issues around immigration, citing Obama’s DACA policy as a cause of border challenges.

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⚽ Gender Pay Gap and the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team

This section focuses on the ongoing debate surrounding gender pay disparity, particularly using the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team as an example. While male soccer players typically earn more due to the larger market, the women’s team has advocated for equal pay, highlighting their own accomplishments. This led to legal action, and eventually, a settlement to split prize money equally between the men’s and women’s teams. Kamala Harris's support for closing the wage gap is presented alongside the argument that women, over a 40-year career, earn significantly less than men. Factors such as career interruptions due to family responsibilities, shorter life expectancy, and riskier jobs taken by men are also discussed as explanations for the wage gap.

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🚨 Obama's Legacy and Gender Identity Politics

This paragraph addresses the rise of gender identity politics in the U.S., tracing the issue back to Obama’s introduction of gender-neutral bathrooms. It highlights controversial incidents, such as Riley Gaines losing to a transgender athlete in women’s swimming competitions and the broader societal push towards gender inclusivity. Biden's administration is described as continuing these policies, with appointments of LGBTQ+ individuals to high-ranking positions. The paragraph touches on the rapid social changes and civil unrest linked to Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender identity issues, emphasizing the growing divide over such topics in American society.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Obama Administration

The Obama administration refers to the presidency of Barack Obama, serving two terms from 2008 to 2016. In the script, it is characterized as the origin of various progressive policies, including gender-neutral bathrooms, same-sex marriage support, and immigration policies like DACA. These policies are described as foundational for subsequent administrations, especially Joe Biden's.

💡Title IX

Title IX is a U.S. federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in educational institutions. The script discusses its expansion under Biden’s executive order to include gender identity, allowing students to choose their gender and requiring schools to comply with these choices, underlining the legal ramifications for non-compliance.

💡DACA

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an immigration policy initiated by Obama that defers deportation for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. The script highlights this as a core policy that allowed many to remain in the U.S., contributing to debates about immigration and citizenship under the Biden administration.

💡Same-Sex Marriage

Same-sex marriage refers to the legal recognition of marriage between individuals of the same gender. The script attributes the legalization of same-sex marriage in 2015 to Obama's continuous advocacy for LGBTQ rights, framing it as part of the broader left-leaning policies that aim to reshape American social norms.

💡DEI Policy

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies are initiatives to promote diverse representation, equal opportunities, and inclusive environments in workplaces and government agencies. According to the script, Biden's administration mandated DEI policies, leading to enforced quotas for hiring minorities and women, which the script suggests has been a point of contention.

💡Equal Pay

Equal pay refers to the concept that men and women should receive equal compensation for the same work. The script mentions Obama’s efforts in pushing for equal pay, culminating in the establishment of Equal Pay Day under Biden, while also discussing related controversies, particularly in professional sports.

💡Critical Race Theory (CRT)

Critical Race Theory is an academic framework that examines the intersection of race, law, and power, suggesting that racism is ingrained in the fabric of American institutions. The script describes CRT as a divisive issue in the U.S., with some states banning it from being taught in schools, reflecting the cultural and political battles over American history and race relations.

💡Gender-Neutral Bathrooms

Gender-neutral bathrooms are public restrooms that can be used by individuals of any gender. This concept is discussed in the script as a policy first implemented during the Obama administration, starting in the White House, symbolizing the broader shift towards LGBTQ inclusivity in public spaces.

💡Woke Culture

Woke culture refers to a heightened awareness of social justice issues, particularly around race, gender, and equality. In the script, it is criticized as a movement that seeks to deconstruct traditional American values, with Obama being framed as a leader who empowered 'woke' minorities and progressives to drive political change.

💡Immigration Crisis

The immigration crisis refers to the increasing number of undocumented immigrants, particularly at the U.S.-Mexico border. The script attributes this issue to policies like DACA and Biden’s more lenient approach to immigration compared to Trump's strict border control, suggesting that these policies incentivize illegal immigration.

Highlights

Obama established gender-neutral bathrooms starting from the White House, a policy continued by Biden through Title IX enforcement.

The Biden administration's DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) policy mandates hiring quotas for women, Black individuals, and other minorities in federal agencies and contractors.

Obama declared his support for same-sex marriage in 2012, which led to the Supreme Court legalizing it nationwide in 2015.

Biden introduced 'Equal Pay Day,' continuing Obama's efforts for 'equal pay for equal work,' aimed at addressing gender pay disparities.

Obama's DACA policy deferred the deportation of undocumented immigrants who arrived as children, allowing about one million to remain in the U.S.

Biden granted permanent residency and citizenship opportunities to individuals protected under DACA, encouraging continued immigration to the U.S.

Obama’s and Biden’s administrations are characterized by significant welfare, education, healthcare, and industry spending, contributing to a rapidly increasing national debt.

Obama introduced the Fair Pay Act to close the gender pay gap, a policy resurrected by Biden through executive order after the Republican Party blocked it.

The U.S. women’s soccer team won a lawsuit demanding equal prize money, highlighting debates around gender pay gaps in sports.

Kamala Harris promotes policies focused on closing the pay gap, citing a $400,000 lifetime earnings deficit faced by women compared to men.

Biden declared June as Pride Month, continuing Obama’s push for LGBTQ+ rights through the Respect for Marriage Act, which provides federal benefits for same-sex married couples.

Riley Gaines, a U.S. women’s swimming prodigy, became an activist after losing a competition to a transgender woman, advocating for fairness in sports.

Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act, overturning the Defense of Marriage Act and legalizing federal benefits for same-sex marriages.

Obama and Biden administrations' immigration policies, such as DACA and Biden’s extension of residency and job provisions, have led to a surge in border crossings.

Critical Race Theory (CRT) is dividing U.S. states, with some banning it and others promoting it as part of education reform, reflecting deep political and cultural conflicts.

Transcripts

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Let's talk about Obama.

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Hillary Clinton, who ran against Trump in 2016

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Joe Biden, who ran in 2020

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and now Kamala Harris

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the policies of all three

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have their roots in Obama's agenda.

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Every policy of the Biden administration

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is an extension of Obama’s policies

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so it can be considered the "third term of Obama."

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If Kamala Harris gets elected

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it would be seen as the "fourth term of Obama."

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To understand the nature and origin of these policies

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you need to know what happened during Obama’s eight years in office.

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Obama was elected twice, in 2008 and 2012.

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Each party always forms a coalition.

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(Obama) created a coalition

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by uniting the underprivileged and progressive white allies.

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This marked the beginning of radical leftist policies

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that aimed to dismantle America’s history

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system, and family structure

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which is a very important aspect to understand.

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What did Obama create?

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He established "gender-neutral bathrooms."

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Starting where? From the White House.

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Joe Biden, continuing this

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issued an executive order under "Title IX."

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It's a very serious matter.

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If a student at school, biologically male

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says, "Teacher, I want to become a girl

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from now on,"

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the teacher must

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address that student as a girl.

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If the teacher doesn’t comply, legal action can be taken.

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That's Title IX.

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Through executive orders and legislation

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the U.S. enforces anti-discrimination laws like a sandwich.

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If you violate Title IX

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both the teacher and the school can face

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such enormous lawsuits that they might have to shut down.

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"Same-sex marriage should be legalized."

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(Obama) officially declared his support for same-sex marriage starting in 2012

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stating that he supports LGBTQ rights.

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He continuously pushed political rhetoric and issued related executive orders

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until the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015.

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As a result, in February 2015

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the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage

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officially opening the door for the entire United States

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to become a country where same-sex marriage is legal.

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The Joe Biden administration introduced the "DEI" policy

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which stands for diversity, (equity), and inclusion.

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All federal agencies and companies

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contracting with the U.S. federal government

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are required to hire women, Black individuals

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and other minorities through mandatory quotas.

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Since the federal government initiated it, companies are also following this policy.

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There is a phrase that really frustrates us men when they hear it

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"Equal pay for equal work."

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Do you know who first advocated for this?

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It was Obama, from 2012 to 2015

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who championed the idea of "equal pay for equal work."

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Did you know that there is now an "Equal Pay Day" in the U.S.?

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It's a day dedicated to equal pay.

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Joe Biden established it

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and issued an executive order to implement it nationwide.

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When I first went to the U.S. as a student

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the biggest challenge for me

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was the "do it yourself" culture.

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"You have to figure it out yourself."

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"You are responsible for the outcome."

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But in that process

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"you will become stronger, you will learn

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and you will be able to do even better with that experience."

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That’s the American way of thinking.

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However, under the Obama and Biden administrations

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it’s like saying, "Are you a woman? Are you a minority? Then we’ll promote you."

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American values are overall diminishing.

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Now, let’s talk about the issue of immigration.

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It’s a very serious problem.

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When people hear, "Joe Biden is responsible for the border issue,"

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many in our country don’t fully understand what that means.

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Obama introduced a policy called "DACA."

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This policy

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called "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals"

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is designed to defer the deportation of undocumented immigrants

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who came to the U.S. as children with their parents.

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As a result, about one million people have been able to remain in the U.S.

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Those who were able to stay in the U.S. due to DACA

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are now reaching adulthood and marriageable age.

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Joe Biden

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announced that these individuals who remained in the U.S.

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through this deferral program

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would be granted permanent residency, and those who marry U.S. citizens

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would be granted citizenship.

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Policies like this

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are why people keep trying to cross the border.

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Now, to briefly discuss economic policies

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the common thread among Obama, Biden, and Harris

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is that they promote generous spending

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across welfare, education, healthcare, industry, energy, and finance.

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"I’ll make school free for you."

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"I’ll provide free healthcare."

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Debt keeps increasing.

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What is the current U.S. national debt?

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It stands at 4.3 quadrillion won.

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And of that, Biden has added 1 quadrillion won.

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It took the U.S. decades to accumulate 4.3 quadrillion won in debt

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and in just four years, they added another 1 quadrillion.

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You can see how much money has been spent.

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Recently, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled

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"The National Debt Crisis is Coming."

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The U.S.

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has traditionally been able to print more money

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without much issue because there are many foreign countries

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that absorb that money.

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But there’s a limit to this

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as the article points out.

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Once that limit is crossed

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people may start to lose confidence in the U.S. dollar

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and the demand for U.S. bonds may decline.

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If that happens, the U.S. will have to

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inject money into the stock market and various sectors

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which would lead to a sort of economic sclerosis.

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The U.S. is currently in a very precarious situation.

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And now, Kamala Harris’s policies are even more concerning.

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She proposes spending even more than Biden

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who has already been heavily criticized for excessive spending.

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In 2012, Obama advocated for the "Fair Pay Act"

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and ordered that the gender pay gap be publicly disclosed.

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In 2014, the Republican Party

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blocked this bill.

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Biden resurrected this policy through an executive order

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advocating the same logic in Congress in 2015.

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"It’s 2015"

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that was the core of his argument.

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It's the 21st century

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why should women be paid less?

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That's the kind of argument being made.

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During Biden's presidency, "Equal Pay Day" was established.

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This woman with the pink hair standing in the center

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she’s the captain of the U.S. women’s national soccer team, right?

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She’s advocating for equal prize money for the

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U.S. women’s and men’s national soccer teams.

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They won the lawsuit, demanding equal prize money for the Women's National Soccer Team

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compared to the Men's Team.

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The women's team sued because their prize money was only

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one-third of what the men's team received.

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Looking at the U.S. National Soccer Team rosters

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it's clear that

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male players typically have a higher market value

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than female players.

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The men's soccer market is 50 times larger than the women's.

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Male players are individuals with the skills

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to draw significant attention

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which is why they naturally earn more, even in the national team.

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However, the women's national team does have a point

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as they have performed exceptionally well

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and won numerous championships.

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This is an issue that should be resolved

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between the women's team

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and the soccer association.

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However, they made a deal

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by combining the money earned by the men's team

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and their own, then requested

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"Just split it evenly between us." That's how they approached it.

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Then what happens to the male soccer players?

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Actions like these, which defy common sense

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keep happening without any checks.

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Kamala Harris's logic is

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that over 40 years of working

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do you know how much of a deficit women face?

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It's estimated to be around $400,000.

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What this means is that

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because women earn less annually than men

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over a 40-year career, they end up making $400,000 less.

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This approach is problematic.

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Typically, men

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spend much less time

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taking care of children at home

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their careers are less likely to be interrupted

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I'm just giving you facts

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and they are more inclined to work in high-risk jobs.

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Their life expectancy is shorter

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and they often invest more time and effort

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into developing their expertise compared to women.

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Moreover, decision-making becomes increasingly critical

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in higher positions

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where being rational, logical and objective is essential.

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Considering all these factors

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it’s not surprising that men, on average, have higher salaries.

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Simply attributing the wage gap to gender alone

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without considering these factors

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and arguing that it should be closed solely based on numbers

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is a deeply flawed stance.

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Because the administration is steering in this direction

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companies are also influenced by this

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leading them to implement policies

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that require the hiring of women and minorities

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purely based on their identity.

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This kind of mandatory quota

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hiring is happening.

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This naturally

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leads young men in their 20s and 30s in America to lean toward the Republican Party.

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In June 2011, Biden

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established "Pride Month."

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There’s also a figure named "Nancy Pelosi"

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who argued about six years ago

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that the "Equality Act" is necessary

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saying something terrifying

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"There are too many people being discriminated.

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They now need protection.

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In the past, protection was provided in 'very limited areas,'

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but now it’s time for minorities

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to be protected 'in all places.'"

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While some states have already implemented very radical

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anti-discrimination laws, others have not.

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Biden is using executive orders to push and intimidate for these measures to be enforced.

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They claim to protect "sexual orientation and gender identity."

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The darker colored areas are fully supportive

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while lighter colored areas are not.

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What happens in this situation?

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The Democratic Party

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is erasing the boundaries between men and women

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which will inevitably lead to conflict and confusion between the sexes.

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They also aim to eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor

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but this will only result in everyone becoming equally poor.

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And their attempt to abolish racial discrimination between Whites and African Americans

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will only end up amplifying discrimination.

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Let me give you an example.

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There was a woman named Riley Gaines

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known as a swimming prodigy in the U.S. women's swimming field.

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She competed in a swimming competition

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and, for the first time

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lost to the person next to her.

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This person was male.

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I'll just call them male.

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This individual had registered as a woman

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in the swimming competition.

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But what was even more shocking

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according to Riley Gaines' testimony

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was that this person, while still having "male physical characteristics,"

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openly changed clothes in the locker room.

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You get what I mean, right?

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And Gaines lost in the swimming event as well.

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After that shocking experience, she decided

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to become a social activist

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stating, "Allowing men to compete in women’s events is anti-feminist

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and it’s not fair for everyone."

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For advocating this, she was targeted

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by those who claim to fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

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She was detained in a classroom for three hours

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and threatened that she would not be released until a ransom was paid.

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All of this traces back to Obama.

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He was a very coercive president

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issuing executive orders to establish "gender-neutral" bathrooms

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in all public schools.

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Do you know how many transgender individuals there are in the U.S.?

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1.6 million.

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Among them, 300,000 are transgender youth.

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Half of this number has surged in the past five years.

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There is a practice called "conversion therapy"

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for those who transition and later want to revert to their original gender.

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Obama threatened states to stop this therapy nationwide.

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There was a case where a man filed for divorce.

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Why?

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Because, as he claimed, "My wife tried to turn my son into a girl without my knowledge."

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Then there’s Elon Musk’s son

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who recently transitioned.

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Musk

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expressed his feelings by saying, "My son is dead,"

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vowing to fight against what he called the "Woke Virus"

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until his last breath.

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The alarming fact is that under the Biden administration

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such individuals are being appointed as government officials.

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For example, Pete Buttigieg became the first openly gay Secretary of Transportation

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and here is a four-star Navy admiral

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but I'll skip over that part.

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Biden appointed this individual.

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Also, there is the first

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lesbian African-American U.S. Senator from the Democratic Party.

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Society is rapidly changing

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within just a decade.

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Now it’s not just about gender

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the U.S. is engaged in a civil war over its history and identity as well.

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There’s something called "Critical Race Theory (CRT)"

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that suggests, "You’re bad because you’re white"

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and "You’re good because you’re Black,"

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while teaching that "America’s entire history is rooted in hatred."

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The states that have banned this kind of teaching are

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The states that have banned this kind of teaching are

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the colored states.

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The states colored in white are those that teach it.

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They're at war.

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A teacher in Virginia said

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"I quit."

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She said "I'm not teaching something like this to my children."

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She shouted at the board meeting

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and the parents protested like this too.

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Then why do they push these

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anti-American policies?

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Let me find a similar example in Korea.

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Then you'd understand it easily.

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There was a president

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who said "The republic of Korea shouldn't have existed" in Korea, right?

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There's the same perspective in the U.S. too.

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"The U.S. had slavery

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since the beginning of it's birth

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and trampled minorities

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It shouldn't have existed in the first place.

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Because the U.S. also colonized many countries

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we have to help the minorities,

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illegal immigrants and people of color."

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You can also find it from

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Obama's anti-American view.

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For your reference, shockingly, Obama said

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"Muslims have right to build Islamic mosques in August 2010"

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Near where?

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near the "9.11 attack site."

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Does this make sense to you?

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Because of the Muslim terrorists

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The continental U.S. was under attack for the first time and buildings collapsed.

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It was a shock and terror to Americans.

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And Muslims have right to build mosque there?

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At the time, even 54% of democrats were against the idea.

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82% of republicans were against it.

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Even 70% of centrists were against the idea.

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It was crazy back then.

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But Obama kept pushing it.

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Because he practiced Islam when he was young.

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Based on the research of "Gatestone Institute,"

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Obama always wrote down Islam as his religion

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since he was a kid.

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He has an Islamic background.

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And when he was studying in Columbia University,

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he was baptized into the political left by a social movement theorist

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named "Saul Alinsky."

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Everything's falling apart.

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When you look at Biden's presidency

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he signed the "Respect for Marriage Act." What is it?

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"From now on, same-sex married couples will

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receive federal subsidy too."

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This is the Respect for Marriage Act.

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"Only the marriage between man and woman is considered as marriage and family."

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That's the "Defense of Marriage Act" in 96.

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They scrapped it in 2022.

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The Respect for Marriage Act passed the House of Representatives and the Senate,

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and Biden signed it.

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Now in the U.S., same-sex married couples

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can also receive federal benefits too.

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And there's Harris' running mate.

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Vice president candidate Tim Walz was also

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a Minnesota governor.

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Minnesota's known for

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the most radical abortion law

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in America.

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He signed to

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"There's absolutely no limit in getting an abortion."

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He signed it.

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You can get an abortion right before you give birth to a baby.

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That's Minnesota.

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Who picked Minnesota's governor as a running mate?

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Kamala Harris pushes it even further than Biden.

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This social theorist called "Saul Alinsky"

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is like an American version of "Antonio Gramsci."

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There's something he said.

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"If you want to win politically,

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you have to attract loud middle classes."

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Then what would someone like Obama

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start looking for?

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He thought that If he could attract people

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who are so-called "woke"

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and if he convinces them with a theory that destroys America,

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he could have a chance to win.

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So he started his political career with "minorities" and

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"woke white people."

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Biden is an extension of that

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and Kamala Harris as well.

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Since Biden's presidency has started, the number of illegal immigrants has skyrocketed, right?

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You can't argue with numbers.

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One million per year.

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Obama was like "Poor thing, stay in America"

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and announced the DACA policy.

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10 years later, Biden was like

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"You've been living here for a long time, right? Here's your green card.

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And you can use Obama care."

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American's tax money's all gone.

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An anchor from FOX news asked

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"You know that it's illegal to pass here, right?"

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Do you know how they replied?

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As soon as Biden became president,

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he overturned all of the border policies of Trump.

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Trump declared a national emergency on borders for four straight years.

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But as soon as he was elected, He lifted the state of emergency.

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"We are going to reprieve the deportation for illegal immigrants

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excluding terrorists for 100 days."

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He did the same thing as Obama.

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He told the Minister of Homeland Security and the Minister of Justice

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"Push Obama's DACA policy further,"

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as soon as he got elected.

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In May, June this year,

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"We can provide health care to illegal immigrants too.

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Among those allowed by Obama to remain here

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we'll give you a citizenship if you got married to an American,

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a permanent residency for people who lived here long,

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and provide jobs."

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So people come to the U.S.

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Do only South Americans come to America?

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No.

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Vietnamese, Chinese too.

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Because it was out of the American South's capacity

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the states of tolerance such as Philadelphia, Denver, Los Angeles welcome them.

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So they put them in buses and move them.

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The number (of immigrants) has skyrocketed recently.

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This is Denver.

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This is Boston.

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This is how America is right now.

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These are the women who were

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killed by illegal immigrants recently.

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In Arkansas, This man

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was driving without a driver's license

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and hit a woman and killed her.

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And then The Ohio state is a mess right now.

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An illegal immigrant

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was driving without a driver's license

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and hit a school bus.

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An 11 year old boy died as a result.

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This is what happens when the justice in America breaks down.

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